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Virtual Fracture App

Big toe fracture

Big toe fracture

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You have a fracture of the big toe (hallux). We treat this fracture with a pressure bandage and a special shoe.


Summary

Treatment

A fracture of the big toe (hallux) is a common injury. The fracture is treated with a pressure bandage and a special shoe that prevents you from putting weight on your toe.

0-1 week

Pressure bandage and a special shoe, remove as soon as pain allows.

1-3 weeks

You may walk again wearing a sturdy shoe.

After 3 weeks

You may start sports, when your pain allows you to do so.

Instructions

Follow these instructions for a good recovery:

Recovery

Reapply the pressure bandage

If you need to reapply the pressure bandage or shoe, you can find instructions on how to do so in the video below. You can buy a new pressure bandage at the pharmacy or reuse the pressure bandage that was applied in the Emergency Department.



Exercises

It is important to move the toe as much as possible. No specific exercises are necessary.

Questions?

You can call us

If there are any questions after reading the information, please contact us or visit the website.

Contact

You can contact the Breuklijn from Monday to Friday at 8.30 to 10.00 a.m.
T 0187 607 297.

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